Автор: | Thomas Wallace Knox |
Издательство: | Bookwire |
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Жанр произведения: | Языкознание |
Год издания: | 0 |
isbn: | 4064066246532 |
Cascade at Tijuca
The Armadillo
Road over the Serra, near Petropolis
The Palace at Petropolis
Religious Procession in Brazil
Negro Hut near the Railway
Entrance to a Coffee Plantation
Victims of the Famine
Dying for Lack of Food
A Tropical Railway Station
Mandioca Plant
Plantation Negro
Punishment
In the Fields
Slaves with Collars
Slave with Mask
Mask
Shackles
Household Servant
Slaves Gathering Sugar-cane
At Home with the Sugar-cane
Intrudo Sports Thirty Years Ago
Intrudo Balls and Bottles
Wooden Cannon
The Condor and the Bull
Embalmed Head
Ancient Musical Instruments
Ancient Comb
Brazilian Basin
Montevideo from the Sea
View in the Capital of Uruguay
Ox-cart of Buenos Ayres
Soldiers of the Argentine Republic
A Guacho
A Guacho on Horseback
Post-station on the Pampas
A Steamer on the River Plate
A Refuge from Mosquitoes
Branding Cattle on an Estancia
Use of the Lasso and Bolas
Costumes of Paraguay
Indians of the "Gran Chaco"
Battle with Chaco Indians
Indians of the Lenqua, River Plate
Indians Shooting Fishes
A River Port during the War
Headquarters of General Lopez
Paraguayan Mother and Daughters
A Landed Proprietor
Cups and Tubes for Maté
Paraguayan Cart
Carlo Antonio Lopez, former President of Paraguay
Olive Branch from the Banks of the Parana
Map of Chili, Argentine Confederation, and Uruguay
In the Strait of Magellan
Arrival of Travellers at a Guacho Village
A Dance at San Luis de la Punta
The Police-office at Mendoza
The Birlocha
The Pampa Coach
Ox-carts near Mendoza
Coming to Town
Exercising the Mules
A Start under Disadvantages
Pass of Uspallata
Near the Base of the Andes
A Dangerous Road in the Mountains
Peons at Rest
A Mountain Cañon
Snow-slide on the Trail
Hanging Bridge in the Andes
Deep Chasm in the Mountains
A Victim of the Storm
A Chilian Ox-cart
The Condor
Travelling in the Snow
A Natural Highway
Cutting Steps Along the Mountain
Bridge of the Apurimac
Looking Across the Bridge
By the Roadside